2019-2020 Traditional Undergraduate Student Handbook

Independent Studies

Independent study affords an opportunity for the student who wishes to undertake a well-defined research project. While the student conducts the work under the guidance of a faculty member teaching in the subject area, the project is carried out in an independent manner without regular class meetings. Effective independent study is characterized by a reduction in formal instruction and an increase in the individual student's responsibility and initiative in the learning process.

Rostered Course

Courses that are part of the regular curriculum may be taken by independent study when there is a scheduling problem that jeopardizes a student’s graduation as a result of college action. These independent studies are limited to students in their last two semesters of courses at the college. Application forms and instructional sheets are available in the Registrar’s Office.

Non-rostered Course

Courses that are not a part of the regular curriculum may be taken by independent study when they provide academic exposure in one of the college’s curricular areas to content not taught in an established course. These independent studies are limited to juniors and seniors with a grade point average of 3 .00 or greater. Application forms and instructional sheets are available in the Registrar’s Office.

Appeals

Students wishing to do an independent study that is not permitted by these policies may appeal to the academic appeals committee. The student should complete the application form and submit it to the registrar with a letter of appeal.